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VOL. XVI.
GRANTS PASS, JOSEPHINE COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 8. 1900.
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Five Cameras in One...
e-«« •“■w- ’sSV • . . - ****^
local toappeninoa
The Hcitowors.
The English people thought Buller
was going down to South Africa to eat
up the Boer army. Perhaps he is uot
hungry.—Oregon Statesmau.
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Washington belter.
Communicatcb
(From Oar Regular Correspondent.)
WaaMlMOTOH, Jan. 29, 1900.
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Three days to talk about the Roberts
M. Clemens, Prescription Druggist.
Letter from Cavite.
case and to turn him out; two days to
Bicycle hospital for all repairing al
C aviti , P. I. Jan. 1,1900.
eulogise the late Vice President Ho-
A Boston paper thinks it to the credit
Cramer Broe.
Several officers and clerks from the , bait, and the late Representative Baird,
of Chicago's drainage canal that Seh are
Melven B. Murphy, a resident of
■■aught in it bo they are, and without naw yard held a watch here last eve­ of Louisiana, and one day to local
Waldo precinct, made Grants Paes a visit
the least trouble, for they float on their ning. We spent the evening as enjoy legislation for the District of Columbia,
la«t week.
ably as we could under tbs circumstan which ought to be ia the hands ol the
baeke.—Globe lteniocrat
Dr. C. W. Barr, of lajhanun. is plan­
eee. but there were so charming ladies local legislative body. That ia the
ning an excursion from the Northwest
record of the week in the bouse. The
A Washington man who recently here to cheer and encourage nx
to Mexico.
married, has asked his license fee back
Dark, indeed, are the days that close senate spent the moat of the four days
Ed Friday, of the Harth A Friday He claims the investment was not prof­ the year, one ef the worst years in the it was in session in talk. Il passed the
LJD o uot buy a canierajuntil you have examined the
mine near Galice, came in last week ou itable. Probably the lady has the sain«* world's history, and the final hour is the urgency deficiency bill, and then it
opinion.—Drain Watchman.
blackest of all, with the funeral ef such talked about the finance bill, about the
account of ill health.
Al ista”
(Cameras.
men as General Lawton. The twelve Philippines, about the North Carolina
R. L. Coe left on Thursday evening
If it takes as long to cut the Nic­ months have had for milestone« the suffrage amendment, and even had a
\\ ith the patent loug and short negative attachment you can take
for Chicago, te lay in a supply of goods
araguan canal as it has to suggest a graves of good men gone to rest all to little Hing at the old bloody shirt. The
for the coming spriug season.
a 4x4, 4x6. 4x8, 4x10 aud a 4x12 picture, as desired. Conse­
route for it the next generation uiay soon for the needs of human welfare. greater portion of one day was given up
These prices will not continue indefinitely,
G. W. Woodworth, who lives on still be speculating upon the affair as
quently you have five cameras in one. And the "AL VISTA" is
Egbert, Smith, Slotaenburg, Young, 1>V the senaters to caucusing, both
Rogue
river
a
few
miles
above
Gold
one of the glorious visions of the future. Miley of the army; Niebels, Gritting, bodies holding caucuses at the aame
wade tor time aud snap-shot work, too Uses the ordinary 4x5
Hill, was a visitor in Grants Pass last —S. F. Call.
Gridley and Brumley of the navy; and a time, leaving Senator Teller, who at­
daylight loading film on spools. Drop us a postal and get our
If you want to secure these
week.
host of others have panned away before tends neither, the sole occupant ot the
1900 catalogue.
If Captain MeGowanof the Monad nock
Henry Harth ba« purchased (wo lots
j
their time, leaving us only memories, aeuate floor for an hour or two. That
near Dr. Moore’s place and intends to shot and killed a Filhpino because the helpful and yet sorrowful, like “the is the week's record of the senate.
We
wcie
fortunate
in
buying
heavily
long
before
the advance,
ere< t a neat residence thereon in the brown fellow climbed on the vessel for­ echoes of the age, down the corridors of
The lawyers fer the contestant, it Mr.
BURLINGTON. WIS.
hence your profit in buying now. Later on you will not get such
ward instead of aft. as a dispatch asserts,
ng.
time.” Not here alone has death been McGraw, who ia heading the fight to
prices, goods are bouod to advance; our Tinware is not the thin
Arthur F'.dgerton has purchased a tract Captain McGowan should pay the pen busy; the vear has everywhere been fa­ uuseat Senator Scott, of West Virginia,
I
papery kind; as for Granite Ware we carry the finest line made in
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
alty
of
murder.
It
abould
be
mado
clear
of land north west of town from Mol
tal, and fateful and momentous changes may properly be s|>oken of aa a contest­
the world; manufactured of nickel steel, nickel plated, thin coated
P. DODGE,
VN1TED STATE«.
tbraham. The land is well timbered that crime is crime, whether committed have taken place, changing and affect­ ant— the unseating of Scott would not
with Agate. All cheap grades of Granite Ware contain more or|
INSURANCE and
President....................... William McKinley
and is valuable for fire-wood material in Manila or elsewhere.—8. F. Examin­ ing the whole future course of the world's make McGraw senator, unless he could
less of Antimony, Lead or Arsenic, and we defy anyone to prove
Viau President...............................................
er.
REAL estate
alone.
history. The United States doubting get elected by a majority ol the legisla­
the contrary. Hadu’t you better pay a little more and get healthy,Tj
Secretary ut Mate.................... John liax
clean goods?
becrelary of Treasury .. .Lyman J Gage
Life. Fire and Accident Insurance.
J. F. Tolson, at one lime a resident
A London paper doubts, and apparent« twelve months ago, doubts no longer, ture, presented aiguments to the senate
Secretary of Interior.................. C N Bugs
Office with Price & Vocuhies.
of LuiA place, slopped here a few days ly with good reason, the statement that but has embarked on a great and pro­ committee on privilegea and elections,
Decorated Table Napkins
House Linings per yd.... .
Secretary of War.................. Eldni Rqpt
in favor of the hearing of witnesses in
G
rants
P
ass
,
100 for........................... 10c
O kegov . laet week on his way from Klamath to Buller was foolish enough to declare gressive policy which will turn the
4 qt Coffee Pots................. 15c
Secretary of Navy .............. John D Long
the case, but the committee has not yet
Pacific
almost
into
an
American
lake,
Coquille
City.
yesterday
that
he
would
be
in
Ladysmith
4 Tumblers for..........f... 10c
Secretary of Agriculture. James A Wilson
5 pint Granite Coffee Tots..23c
decided. It still has the Clark case on
Postmaster-General . .. James A Gary
Bolts, per doz ................. 10c
Mount« for stamp pictures, all kinds within a week. Buller may have shown with the Nicaragua canal on one side,
Japanese Tea Pots...............15c
Attorney-General.. ..Joseph McKenna pRICE A VOORU1E8,
hand,
and
its
members
are
all
interest
­
some bad judgment heretofore, but the Philippine islands on the other,
Brooms.............................. ,5c
for sale by A. E. V oohies .
4 qt Tin Stew Pans........... 7c
STATS OF r OREGON.
be hasn't as yet given anyone reason and a cable, and many steamship lines ed in the Quay case, now on the senate
Wash Boards..................... 15c
Clothes Pins, 4 doz for.... 5c
A.
B.
Cousin
has
his
new'
ditch
on
REAL
E'TATE,
and
jGeo W McBride
connecting the remotest points. Beside« calendar- Being privileged, the Quay
U. 8. Senators..........
Wire Clothes Lines................. kc
Galice creek completed and now has his to suppose him a raving lunatic —8. F
(Joseph Simon
1NSLA AN CE.
case
can
be
called
up
at
any
time
Senat
­
1899
has
seen
the
declaration
of
a
firm
hydraulic mine in good condition for Bulletin.
Call and see our new I.ace Curtain Stretchers—It will save
Cowmen.................. j«’A m J hj T“
and resolute “open door” policy by the or Chandler, chairman of the committee,
Representing the most reliable com­
successful
operation. He has some of the
your curtains. Hack, knees and temper all worth the little money
Now that England lias her hands full United States in regard to China, and may see tit to do so.
Attorney-General.... D K N Blackburn panies ill existence, (both tire and life).
the Stretcher costs. New Goods this week. Curtain Stretcher»,
best ground on Galice creelr, and has a in Africa, Russia is strengthening her­
Notary Public.
Governor ...................................... T T Geer
It is said that the president will
this act is the commencement of the in­
Sham Holders, Wonder Egg Beaters, Picture Mouldings, Mat­
Secretary of State..............
Fl Dunbar G xzxm P ass ,
O regon . good equipment.
self in China and making demands on ternational drama predicted by Bismarck shortly issue a proclamstioa, offering
tresses.
Slate Treasurer..................Chas 8 Moore
Prof. Bert Roe is teaching two classes the latter that cannot lie met. France who said that in fifty years the world pardon to all Filipino rebels who volun­
Supt Pub Instruction ... J II Ackei » iah
in
the
Illinois
valley
;
one
at
Waldo
of
15
in
the
south
is
pursuing
about
the
same
would be either Teutouic or Slavonic, tarily lay down their arms before a
Stale Printer............................. W 11 Leede
members and one at Aithouse with be­ tactics. England will be compelled to Germany, England and Anglo-Saxon certain date, and outlawing those
January Term of County Court.
C E Wolverton 2 Xa C. HOUGH,
The committee on legal proceedings
Supreme Judge« ........ R 8 Bean
tween 40 and 50. The young people of take a firm stand in China or her inter­ America are practically ranged against caught armed after that date.
Jan. Wth, 11I0O. made their report, which was to the
ATTORNEY-AT LAW,
v F A Moore
this section do not intend to be left be­ ests will suffer greatly.—Oregon City Russia now. It may be that the struggle
Contract for building the Mooney effect that steps had been taken to meet
Prof. Dean C. Worcester, president of
Clerk Board School LandConi.. WHOde’l PiBcticeaUn all State ami Federal Courts
hind in the march of progress.
Enterprise.
the
Philippine
commissioa,
probably
mountain
wagon road let to Geo. P, the injunction that has been served on
will
he
a
peaceful
and
friendly
one.but
at
FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Office over First National Bank.
E. J. Dalrymple and H. W. Bruner,
Western Division....... Judge 11 K Hanna G kahts F ass ,
Cows are wretchedly thoughtless this moment the abolition of warfare look« knows tho |>eople of the Philippines bet Furman and George H. Hartman, for the city by the water company, and that
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mining men from Colorado, arrived here creatures. There are well-authenticated very far away. Let us hope that this is ter than any other man in the U. 8., the aum of (A49. Other bide received an attorney had been employed to
Eastern Division........ Judge II L Benson
Prosecuting Attorney ............ C B Watson
on Thursday to look over our mineral charges that these animals step into in­ only the dark Lour that heralds the dawn owing to his having lived among them a» follows: Bid of F, V, Stevenson and assist the city attorney and would tabs
Member Board of Equalizat. .KA Emuiitt
field. They «ay that, quite a large stead of across eurburban bicycle paths,
Today, General Otis opens parts of the for the purpose of studying their R. A. Lindeuy, «21'5. Geo. A. Bryan the case through the lower courts for
U. 8. LAND OFFICE ROSEBURG.
£)R. J. JENNINGS
number of people from their section are and even, in some instances, as clearly islands ami business ha« already livened characteristics, long belore anyone al the rate of |2 per rod.
$100, and that an answer to the com­
Receiver ................................ Henry Booth
In the matter of the road petition of plaint had been prepared. Motion war
coming here this year.
denoted by their tracks, follow these up Manila will now lie one of the busi­ dreamed of the American flag being
Register...................................... J T Bridges ^.ISRESIDENT DENTIST.
raised over the island, II« raid of W.D. O'Brien st al the report of the made that the committee's report be
The Medford Musical Association gave sacred paths en their way to pasture or est cities on this half of the globe
JOSEPHINE COl NTY
30 Years Ex|a?i lence.
them:
"The common people treat viewers and surveyors being unfavor­ accepted. Councilman Dunbar raised
Christmas
was
spent
here
in
a
very
a
concert
recently
and
the
solo,
chorus
w hile carelessly feeding on the common.
Joint Senator......... ............ C E Harmon
able, the petition was disallowed.
the question inquiring if this fee would
County Judge . . . .............. Ala? Axtell
Office in Opera House block; see the sign and quartet work is «aid to have been Abolish the ofd-faahioned brutes, or grand manner. It surpassed any thing their women well, and their families
In the matter of the tax sale certificate be enbject to payment if the matter
of The Big Tooth.
(Nick Tho««
exceptionally good. Mrs. R. C. Brooks, compel their presumptuous owners to I ever saw before during all my travels, are well ordered. They are a musical
Commissioners ....
‘’ f Dick George
people, and thia ia an especially (< hk 1 held by Josephine county for the west should be settled outside of the court.
O regon . the popular soprano, assisted in the «hut them up and feed them the year the natives make this day the red letter
County Clerk.......... ............ Roy Bartlett G rant « P ahs ,
trait. On the other band, the peoplo half of the southeast quarter and the Councilman Fetach thought this turn of
day
of
the
year.
Every
native's
house
concert.
There
were
between
30
and
40
round.—Oregonian.
Bheriff........................ ................ Ed Lister
is open to whoever wishes to partake of are idle and extremely ignorant. They ooutheast quarter of the norlliwc.t affairs improbable, as the council had
voices in ths chorus under the director­
.J W Virtue
Ke press n tat i ve........
Treasurer..................
.. ..I T Taylor
ship of Dr. R. F. Burnett.
The Yaqui Indiana of Sonora, the their hospitalities. Christmas is calle«! show no originality, but are copyists. quarter of section lfl, tp. 37, s r 6 w, rejected the proposal of ths water com­
C. PERKINS,
School Superintendent..
J D Haye«
only race in all Mexico that was able to in Spanish, “Paaquay,” and it has al There is no doubt but that they would containing 120 acres, the same being pany, and had made its decision to go
The
Big
Yank
M
<&
M
Co.
below
Galice
Assessor .
. Tom Smith
the property of F. Jacobs, decease.1, on with the sewer construction, and
are energetically developing that prop­ survive the Spanish invasion and pre- wavs been the custom on that day develop originality il an opportunity
Surveyor..
. ..BO McCulloch
U. S. DEPUTY
on application and the payment of the with the attendant law case. Dunbar
Coroner
. . Dr. F VV K remer
osition and are making extensive pre­ werre its individuality, are making their when one wishes you a merry Christmas, were given them. They are untruthful
MINERAL SURVEYOR
sum of (52.01) to the county the said inquired if this docision were past re­
1’RKCINCT OFFICER«.
parations for introducing a large plant last stand against the Mexican govern­ to give him money. On that day, 1 gave in the extreme. They are cruel and
superstitious. Above all, the common certificate was assigned to T. J. Kenney. consideration if it could be shown that
away
nearly
$20.
During
the
morning,
Justice................................. James Holman G rants F arm ,
ment.
Like
all
other
fighting
people,
should
the
further
development
carry
O regon .
N. York appointed justice of the tho will of the people was contrary to
Constable ................................. J H Colby
out the favorable indications of its pre« the Yaquis believe in the United States, my friend and I amused ourselves by class is woefully inexperienced iu affairs
peace for Oak Flat precinct.
W. A. such proceeding. The mayor gave the
CITY OF GRANTS PASS.
ent appearance. Savage Broe. have re­ and have asked for the sympathy of this throwing ten cent pieces out at the win of government." Pref Worcester says
Kluin appointed justice of the peace for opinion that the coancll would be safe
Mavor.. ................................... W T Coburn QOSHOW& SHERIDAN,
centlv completed their contracts for nation in their struggle against the dow and watching the children scramble the average native allows that he
Auditor..................................... ( • >. Fur ma 1
Mt. Reuben precinct, lioth to serve in leaving thia matter in the hands ef
tunnel work at this place, The company Mexican government. Yamhill County for them. In the evening our club gave expecta protection from the Americans,
ireaturer................................................. Col Johnaon MINING ATTORNEYS,
until their successors are elected and the committee.
but
if
asked
what
he
means
by
pro
­
Councilman H. E.
a
reception
which
was
enjoyed
by
all.
Reporter.
Street Commissioner.. .
John FatricE
is extending the Galice «sgoli road to
Special attention given to Mining
tection, will say: "Why you protect qualified.
Hmith spoke in favor of going through
C harlton B. P kkkinm .
^larshal.................................... Wm. Lister
their
property.
atnl Land Laws, and Land Office practice.
Following claims audited and ordered with the matter. The mayor expressed
f August Feiscu
us fiom other people and let US do aa we
List Sunday evening a test of the
Honorable Thomas B. Reed, in writ-
Tom Smith
paid by county warrants:
please."
hie sentiments in favor afthis course, T.
K
osebvro .
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O
keuo N.
chemical
fire
eagine,
recently
purchased,
Rusty
Nails
for
Peach
Trees
d D Fay
ing of the modern trust, does not beein to
W. H. Parker, law index (10.
Thum is apparently no limit to indi­
F. Cramer as chairman of the committee
was haff. The old fire tower on the ci*y
E FL Dunbar
W
aldo
,
O
rb
,
Jan.
31,
1900
regard
it
either
as
an
••octopus
”
or
a
Councilnien . ...
Sugar Pine Door A Lumber Co. lum­ appointed at the citisens meeting in the
vidual nerve. An attorney for a British
T 1* J udaon
lot aa. the acene of operations. It was Editor C ourier :
OBERT
G.
SMITH,
bugaboo. “My notion,” says he, “ is
N E McGrew
telegraph company told the house com­ ber for roads (4.22.
afternoon, then spoke to the council,
tilled with hay and rubbish of several
I have a matter in my mind which is
that while Providence and the higher
M M Rum mage
J. H. Miller, Mdse, for paupers f'J.OO. stating the sentiment of that meeting,
mittee on interstate and foreign com­
H
D.
NORTON,
descript
lone
and
fired.
When
the
fire
, H E Smith
of so much importance to peach growers
laws which really govern the universe
Geo. II. Briggs, justice of the peace, which was to the effect that aa effort
had gained considerable headway the that I deem it pro|>er I should have you merce, which is considering the bills
Regular meetings of the city council of
are, in men’s talk, much inferior to the
should be in ado for an amicable settle­
Grant*8 Pass are held in the council
, chemical engine was put in operation mention it now in time for orchardists (or a Pacilc cable, that this government state vs Wilkins (ll.flu.
revised statutes before lh* v ire enacted,
T. II. Chapman, constable fees, state ment with the water company, and
rooms in the city hall on the first ami
A ttorneys and C ounselors
could not Iny n cable to Manila without
and quickly extinguished the fire. The to use it.
they are always found t© be quite sup­
third Thursday evenings of each month
violating riglita to that company, under VS Wilkins (3.20.
recommending that a council committee
at L aw .
engine by ita work demonstrated its
I had a dozen peach trees which began
CIRCUIT COURT.
erior to them after tbev ar& enacted. In
O. W, Whipp, witness (1.50.
be appointed consisting of the mayor
concessions
given by Spain, which be
effectiveness
at
short
range
—
Del
Notts
Meets on the third Monday in April Office in Finit National Bank Building. fact. Nature abhors a ruo> opoly as much
to turn dead and the leaves to become
Wm. Gillmore, witness (l.flo.
and two coun.-iltnen to coaler with the
claimed were binding on this govern
and the fourth Monday in September.
Record.
pale and sickly. I drove rusty nails in
Mrs. A. J. Adams, witness (1.50.
COUNTY cot KT
G kantb F ash ,
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OanaoN. as it does a vacuum.” Mr. Reed’s paper
eilisen's committee and with ths water
meut. It is not thought tlial this pre­
a few of them and, to my surprise they
hobos’ Roost.
on monopolies, which is to appear in
Probate court meet» first Monday of
Alex Orme, conveying insane patient company to endeavor to coms to a friend­
posterous claim will receive any serious
took
on
new
and
vigorous
growth
and
January, April, July and September.
The Saturday Evening Poet of February
The Eugene Register contain« the
ly understanding.
attention either from the,committee or from Jacksonville, (H.15.
County commissioners court meets first
10th, is a suggestive discussion of the following clasftical narration of the ex­ the leaves turned dark green. Half of from congress.
J. F. Kellogg, drawing jury list for
The mayor then put the motion ia re­
Wednesday after the meeting of the ^EORGE H. BINNS,
methods of vast corporations. It dis­ perience of a former Corvallis boy with one forked tree was dead and one half of
county court.
gard to the legal committee's report,
Representative Jenkias, of Wisconsin, Aithouse precinct, (3.
cusses in a striking and original manner tramps eear that city: While inhaling the bxly was dead to the ground. 1
John MacDougal, assistant jury liât which was adept«), Dunbar voting "No "
a'.membcr of the Judiciary committee is
ASSAYER,
one of the most pressing questions ef the the ethereal ozone from the topmost drove nails at the edge of the green tim the latest man to pro|>oM a trust Aithouse, (2.
PARKERS
A motion was then made by Judson,
HAIR BALSAM
her.and
it
caused
a
new
growth
to
swell
day.
J. A. Iaainard, assistant jury list for Dunbar seconding, that the mayor ap­
promontory of 8kinner' h Butte yester­
HecriMB *jid beaut. H m the hair.
remedy.
His
idea,
which
is
embodied
Pr.mutea a luxuriant growth.
Office opposite Hotel Josephine,
day, E. J. Frasier and M. O. Wilkin« out on the dead wood. I first saw this in a joint resolution providing for an Aithouse, (2.
point two councilmen to serve with him
Never Fails to Hestore Gray
Margin wn Driving Ouittt.
Hair to its Youthful Color.
saw several hobos enter the diamaiHlad in (»each trees in Major J. R. Bean’s amendment to the i-oosititotion, is to
Ben K. Stahl, powder, Galice creek on the committee as suggested by the
G rants P ass ,
O re «*,*.
A good sound home in fine condition,
orchard
in
Seattle.
W.
J.
W
imkk
observatory building. They approached
give congressfpower to create corpora­ road (38.70. B. O. McCulloch survey­ citiseus' com in it tee. The motion was
weighing about ¿1200 pounds, perfectly
the structure and were surprised on
adopted without any diseent.
tions to interstate commerce end to ing O’Brien road (10.
-, trusty and willing; a good strung buggy,
A Firs.
0. C. Taylor markrr road fu.
entering, to find the room« were appar­
Tho petition for extending tbo sewer
control them even to the extent of tak­
1*2 inch axles, nearly ¿new; gow 1 har­
1-asl Wednesday evening about a ing away their franebiees, if.they,failed
John Howell viewer road (8.
ently without occupants Oa further
system to the school house was then
ness ; all for $100.
Ecl us Pollock viewer road «8.
examination, a sort of trap door was , qinrrter past 8 o'clock, the house occu­ to obey the law or abuse their privileges ,
taken up, and K. K. Montgomery, who
Apply at this office or to 8. H. Cal­
This School is Now Under State Control.
unearthed, whic h on being ihrown open, pied by Mr. Caloway and family, near bet to leave the taxation ot the properly
L. L. Jennings, viewer road (
introduced the petition, addreseod the
houn.
Is the Largest and Most Progressive School in Southern Oregon.
Oregon OHesavxH printing (22.
a large hole was revealed underneath Williams Bros, favtory, was discovered ol these corporations entirely to the
council on the .ubjeet The matter was
New buildings, new apparatus and fixtures fine campus, healthful location., delightful
Warlike Editor.
Io
be
on
fire
and
burning
furiously.
The
the floor, from whoee dark depth»
Thus. Smith, as easors salary (1’0.
favorably received and was referred to
states. Mr. Jenkins said ol the growth
elimate, excellent influence« for student«.
Nick Times commissioners salary and the committee on publi.t improvements,
The following w clipped from a paper j glistened in “wild tiger fashion’’ several dense fog that pervaded the atmosphere of trusts "There are a great many
r<»ur^eof study the same as at other Normals of the state.
ptiblihbe«! in North Montana: From the pairs of duity eyes. On being t>ld to on that evening prevented the blaze corporal! ,ns and combinations which milage fH 40.
Be«t advantages in Vocal and Instrumental music to l>e found in Southern Oregon.
to report at the next meeting. Tho
Training school fully equinped and in charge of a thorough critic teacbe^r
Court adjourned until next regular mayor then appointed Councilmen
little town of Havre, a burx mi uated at come forth by the two brave gentleman from being noticeable for any great dis­ have groan so great that lliey are
Tuition $6.25 per term . musi< $5 and $10 per term . board at hall fl.75, and lodging 50c the moalh of “Bull He«»k’’ creek, come« who had beardeil them in their den. the tance The alarm was sounded and a
Fetoch and Rummage to serve with the
absolutely beyond the law, We are April term.
per week, students furnishing l>ed clothing; family I «card $2..' j O and $3.
> the cheerful intelligence that the editor whiskers replied in language more forci­ large crowd soon collected, l-ut loo late powerless to reach them."
committee an saggeetod at tho citisens
|125 poy» all cjprnw far onr yeas’» schooling, inrhuling baaici.
l-rvwperoua
ll.-yoi«l
I'arallel
to eave any of the effects. The family
meeting. The council then adjourned,
Il has been serni-otficially announced
The shortest and most thorough route to a state certificate, is the normal oour-e. Re of this paper ie to l»e a*«a«Mn’<ted for : ble than ehxjiient. In one corner of
Ivan Humason, interesting himself in
View alas.se« for teacher« throughout the year.
careleenne«« in han>liin< H»« liuth The their rrmlezvouz a.rude fireplace had were in allendance at a meeting in I be dint this government will lake no part
Try "Etching Matte" the new photo­
b ur catalogue or information, address
M.
E.
church
Mouth,
at
the
lime.
They
editor 1« aot prepare«! to draw on bifl been fashioned from stones gathered
ill any negotiation proponed by any mining matters at Gold Hill ami vicinity graphic pa|>or; Dovelopes in water.
W. T. VAN 8C0Y, President, Ashland. Oregon.
celevlial bank account ju«t n«w an«! any* near the reservoir, into whose limpid had apent the afternoun with a relative Euiopean government or governments since the first <il the year, is in the city.
For sale by A. E. Voonuiu.
one that tri«« to put out our light will depths they gazed, Psyche like, while in the country, and on returning, bad to agree upon a declaration defining the He is leaking arrangements to take back
to
Gold
Hill
a
10
stamp
mill
to
do
cua
gone
directly
to
the
church.
A
male
be taken horn« “in the baggage car filling their improvised buckets prepara­
rights ot Rentrais, ami announcing
ahead.” We are not much of a musician, tory to cooking their evening meal with meirberof the family had been at the what shall ba considered contraband of tom work for the miners there, and has
c n play a lullaby on a shotgun that the ill-gotten spoil from nocturnal house in the evenin« and had prepared war. It is believed that this announce* already secured a water power to operate
pillage. L'nsc a re« I and unmolested, i here supper, and afterwards had gone to the merit whs snade to prevent Germany the mill. Mr Humason says ths winter
wih put grown up people to sleep.
¿T. B. FADDOCK,
worthies of inborn lethargic tendencies {church where the others were attending. ask inx this gnvernBeiit to participate has Ireen one of the most favorable ever
1 am prepared to furnish anything in the line off eieetery work in any kind
G. A. R
known for mining operations in South­
continue to inhabit this lair above the It is not known how the tire originated. in a conference for such a purpose.
of MARBLE or GRANITE
ern Oregon, owing to the mild weather
Gen. Izigan Post No. •‘89”, meets the clouds in strange incongruity with their
The report was widely circulated down
Although
Roberta
announced,
ju«t
Nearly thirty yearn of experience in the Marble busioe»» warrants iny saving first Wednesday evening, each month, pore environment, and when the shade town that the Sugar Pine factory was
after hi« «eat in the houae wan declared end copious rainfall, and the hydraulic
that I can till your orders in the very beet manner.
at the A. O. U. W. Hall( al Granta Fai», of night wraps its dark mantle of slum burning and considerable excitement vacant, that be would do nothing more and placer miners throughout that sec­
Can furnish work in Scotch, Swede or American Granite or any kindt'f Oregon.
bar about the tired city, the denizens of prevailed. There was almost a panic in about it, there >• an interesting rumor, tion have since October last turned more
Marble.
A bb A xtbix ,
Jl’UK PaTBICK,
this abode issue forth and slink about the opera house, where a large gathering which he will neither deny nor a ill r in, ground than during the past four years
i
Adjutant.
Com mander.
50 Per cent Cheaper than Kerosene.
the barn-yards, where well fed fowls were in attendance at a free show given that be intend« getting it into th« court«, The absence of cold and snow and the
Front Street N*xt to Greene*« Ganahop
abumtaiice of water has enabled claims
by
a
traveling
medicine
company.
blink
on
their
perches
in
fancied
Insurance Companies Approve.
i«
order
to
have
the
rupretn«
court
pair
Teachers Examine:ion«.
Homebody, who needs severe treatment upon the conalitutional right of the to tie worked day and night, and the re­
security.
Cold Does Not Affect
.Nolic# is hereby given that the county
of some description, shouted "tiro''. Im houae to declare a vacancy in the ««at sult will be an unusually large output < f
Edncailon in a Normal.
«n|w int* u-nt of Josephine county
gold. There ia now a bigger boom in
mediately there was a rush for the door, to which he wa« legally elected.
will Lol I vhe regular examinations of
The Southern Oregon Normal, at Ash women screamed, children cried, end the
both placer and quarts mine» in Routh-
appUant« for state papers at Grants land, g ves a training of three and four 1 larger |iertion of the crowd lost their
ern Oregon than there has been sine*»
Kailroading Patenti.
Pan, on Fab. 14, 15, 10 and 17th. a* years in branches of study above the ' wits almost entirely. Fortunately, the
early in ttie '»iOa. Moro quarts claims
eighth grade. One year of practice s|>e*w near the doorway was occupied by
follows.
A .ingle flrm of Paient f.awyara, C. have been taken up in the last six
Conaennng Wednesday, Feb. 14 at 9 teaching in the training school is afford­ 'a number of men many of whom aaeiet-| I A Snow A Co., ef Washington D. C., months than Over before, and people are
o'cUxk a. m. and continuing until Hatur ed to students preparing to teach •d tbe cooler beads In the room in ' j have In the last y ar procuiaff 1.B30 pat finding out by going down on quarts
Many young prop.« leave out the train bolding bark the crowd until it could -nta for their clients, many ol them for , veins tlist their value holds out aa well
day. Feb. U at 4 o’clock
Wednesday
penmanship, history, ing and have the advantage of the aca­ | comprehend that it wm not bning roast- i ■ eje. tad ■sentions C. À. flnosr A Co aS In Eastern Oregon, and the idee that '
spelling, algebra, reading, Oregon school demic work as a preparation for college •>1 and that the fire was over a qnertsr I have been accuseal of railroading patent, I the southern pert ol the stale te • "pocket! No wicks te trim, so smoke, er
Not all students, by any means, attend­ 'A a mile away.
broach ths Patent < »ihrs, but they in- •untry" is being abandoned —Oregoai
law.
smell. No chimneys te elean. Super­
Thursday * written arithmetic, theory ing a Normal school, make teat berg of
ior to electricity, gas, acetyhme or
The boee carle and hook and ladder ■ist that thia locomotion is better than 1 an.
of teacning, grammar, book keeping, themselves.
kerosene. Having effected by ite use
trock were dragged laberiously by a few i oxcarting them, lot by the latter proves,
Council Meeting,
physics, civil governaaent.
quickly pays for it.
men to near the acene, but on discover- | be inventor often diss before Us gets
Tram fwr Hale.
The regular semimonthly conae. I
Friday: pbvaiolagy, grograpbv, men
A splendid team, 'about 1 IM) weight) ing that it was not the factory which was hie patent.
meetng was hold on Thursday evening,
tai arithmetic, composition, physical
afire
and
that
the
bailee
wm
already
spring wagon and new harness for atle
all the eon Mil using present, A pell
Cirttk or Nog Ranch Cheap.
fBi<rapnv.
lor $?2o. Thoen are good driving or consumed, they stopped in disgust, ex-1
A splendid ranch of IfiO scree, eight tion was read requesting that immediate
gWMIietry,
Saturday: botany, plane
Exhibited and Sold by
haustion,
and
sis
i
o
bee
ol
mod
ai
d
I
work horses and the outfit is a bargain
miles Irom Granta Paes, with house, steps be taaen to extend the sewer sya-
general history, English literetarr,
For parti« ulnrn inquire al the Courier abandoned the chase
tern
to
connect
with
the
two
school
barn, orchard, ao I small frail, eight
psychology.
BLAKE.
office.
J. D. Haves.
acres enclosed in feoce, hr sale for $500 hooves. The petitiou was ad opted ami
Or ant, Pu». Or«, on.
placed on tile.
Tiu e books at the Co» aixa office.
Coooty Sagt-
Inquire at this <>flkw.
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